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be trouble for all of us as well as our pun ability. that's up next. the world's mostd distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, cre
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he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that day. he's not done so so far. what else are you seeing in court today? >> reporter: well, aside from the argument you were talking about, it will go to an appeals court, it was very dramatic testimony as soldiers and former soldiers took to the stand to describe what happened on november 5th, 2009, when 13 people were killed here, 31 were injured in this rampage shooting at a processing center. soldiers, former soldiers told of seeing others being shot, hearing them scream, watching them die, being shot themselves. it was very, very dramatic. one of them, staff sergeant michael davis, said that he heard a young woman screaming out, my baby, my baby, my baby. and we know that a 21-year-old soldier, francesca velez, private first class from chicago was shot and killed. she was nine weeks pregnant. another soldi
he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that day. he's not done so so far. what else are you seeing in court today? >> reporter: well, aside from the argument you were talking about, it will go to an appeals court, it was very dramatic testimony as soldiers and former soldiers took to the stand to describe what happened on november 5th, 2009,...
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count us in. if there's going to be a paycheck, count us in! >> walmart is throwing a multimillion dollar tantrum and threatening to vacate the d.c. area if the bill is signed into law. joining me now, a man who has been fighting forecast workers rights in washington, d.c., reverend graylan hagler. great to have you on the show tonight. thank you for the work you do on behalf of working americans. what do you think is going to do? do you think the mayor will sign this? do you think that walmart will leave? >> well, we have a meeting with the mayor this coming tuesday and we're going to push him to sign the legislation when it reaches his desk. >> you want him to sign it. this is the right thing to do, right? >> sign it. it's the right thing to do. it's $12.50 minus benefits. minus benefits. that means someone being paid $10 an hour can add $2 to pension or something like that. people can't afford to live in washington, d.c. the value of rents are going up. the ability in the city has increased so drastically that people are being forced out. we
count us in. if there's going to be a paycheck, count us in! >> walmart is throwing a multimillion dollar tantrum and threatening to vacate the d.c. area if the bill is signed into law. joining me now, a man who has been fighting forecast workers rights in washington, d.c., reverend graylan hagler. great to have you on the show tonight. thank you for the work you do on behalf of working americans. what do you think is going to do? do you think the mayor will sign this? do you think that...
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he did not want to talk about us. what we wanted to know is whether he still intends to take this show on the road as he has said, about challenging student voting rights across north carolina now that his plans are receiving so much national attention. does he still want to take this show on the road and do this all across the state? he tells us he's waiting for montravius king's appeal to the state board of elections. at the state board of elections the new republican chair there is urging the newly republican local boards to cool it. try to get along with everybody. he also says they're independent and they're appointed by the governor and left to fly. and if the county republican chairman, if the pete gilberts of the state decide to go for it, north carolina republicans have made that much, much easier. under north carolina's old elections law, you could only challenge a voter's eligibility to vote, you could only challenge somebody's residency, registration if that person lived in the same county. under this law,
he did not want to talk about us. what we wanted to know is whether he still intends to take this show on the road as he has said, about challenging student voting rights across north carolina now that his plans are receiving so much national attention. does he still want to take this show on the road and do this all across the state? he tells us he's waiting for montravius king's appeal to the state board of elections. at the state board of elections the new republican chair there is urging...
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and that does it for us tonight. big thank you to elizabeth city for hosting us. now, time for "the last word," with lawrence o'donnell. > yesterday, antoinette tuff prevented a madman with a gun from killing children at an elementary school. today, the president of the united states called her to thank her. >> students were back in class today at ronald mcnair learning academy. >> let's talk about the gun debate. >> the incredible 911 audio. >> it is going to be all right's sweetheart, i just want you to know i love you, though. >> is this going to restart the conversation. >> colorado state legislature passed the gun control legislation. >> the gun lobby mobilized to fight back, a corporate lobby trying to overwhelm the voice of the americub
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>> they could use either. it's a great opportunity to use the internet and use social media to attract a very large but narrow universe of customers using the right hash tag to be able to communicate with an appropriate audience. >> i'm going to back it up one step before for people who haven't used them before. basically a hashtag is something i would search for. and anyone who has used that hash tag, it would come up what they've written. hashtag red wine. >> that's correct. so business owners that want to get that universe of people that would search for that and interested in that kind of topic would click on #redwine and see the submissions. >> you would use a hash tag to target people? >> absolutely. we're very interested in targeting customers. for example, if it was a new york city bagel store and they wanted to attract customers and were interested in bagels in their community, they don't want people coming from los angeles, they want new york city. you put #newyorkcitybagels. someone would be able to
>> they could use either. it's a great opportunity to use the internet and use social media to attract a very large but narrow universe of customers using the right hash tag to be able to communicate with an appropriate audience. >> i'm going to back it up one step before for people who haven't used them before. basically a hashtag is something i would search for. and anyone who has used that hash tag, it would come up what they've written. hashtag red wine. >> that's correct....
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talk to us today. ntact lenses, so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased r
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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for us, it's the enthusiasm. your carrot has to be the biggest carrot hanging out there if you have external salespeople working for you. if you use some kind of independent contracting sales tools. everything is internal in our sales organizations but we do know there are some companies that use these floating devices that are out there. i'm not a big fan of those. i like my team to be internal. if you're out this, you better have the biggest carrot out there. >> thank you so much for coming on. i think hiring a sales team is so incredibly important. and really tricky. and tricky how to keep them motivated. appreciate your insight on all of this. if you have a question for our experts, all have you to do is go to our website. the address is openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, that website is openforum.com/yourbusiness. or you can e-mail us your question or comments. that address is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> in today's technology-d
for us, it's the enthusiasm. your carrot has to be the biggest carrot hanging out there if you have external salespeople working for you. if you use some kind of independent contracting sales tools. everything is internal in our sales organizations but we do know there are some companies that use these floating devices that are out there. i'm not a big fan of those. i like my team to be internal. if you're out this, you better have the biggest carrot out there. >> thank you so much for...
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use it professionally. you can do personal posts, make sure they're not too far out there in left field. on the flip side, if you're a candidate and looking for a job, realize that people are looking at you from all different angles in the social media world and keep it fairly tight. >> be consistent and direct, you mean with your messaging about the jobs? >> yeah, across all things. if you're going to be concise and direct about what your company's doing, you want to be able to -- you want to use hashtags, number one, and reference back to something. a lot of people are afraid of twitter, it is still new. there are people who don't understand. okay, if i put a hashtag in, how does that trace back to me? >> so, say, for instance, i'm at a coffee shop and jj's coffee looking to hire a baris barista #jobopen. >> #jobopen, who knows, wherever your demographics are. >> and know who to follow. if you are using twitter to hire people, what kinds of people do you want to follow? >> well, i think it really depends
use it professionally. you can do personal posts, make sure they're not too far out there in left field. on the flip side, if you're a candidate and looking for a job, realize that people are looking at you from all different angles in the social media world and keep it fairly tight. >> be consistent and direct, you mean with your messaging about the jobs? >> yeah, across all things. if you're going to be concise and direct about what your company's doing, you want to be able to --...
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are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> among the things he said beyond, that judy, was that polls show people in north carolina are for this, that those who have to go and get i.d.s will be able to get them for free. what would you say to him? >> i mean, you know, this law is an -- law that really double down on the war on voting. not only does it put in place i.d. and doesn't even allow college i.d.s to be used and has really strict, we have strict voting requirements. we have a 92-year-old woman who is a plaintiff in this case and has voted since the 1940s when literacy tests were in place and she wouldn't be able to vote under this law. they are moving the clock backwards instead of providing free, fair, and accessible elections for all, they are making it harder to vote. i think this law shows that this state has decided to take us backwards, that when we have just had a strike at the voting rights
are using scare tactics. they are more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> among the things he said beyond, that judy, was that polls show people in north carolina are for this, that those who have to go and get i.d.s will be able to get them for free. what would you say to him? >> i mean, you know, this law is an -- law that really double down on the war on voting. not only does it put in place i.d. and...
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then vote for us! the republicans picked a nominee in the "let 'em die" republican primary last year, and that nominee got clobbered in the general election. while the republicans also lost seats in the senate and also lost seats in the house. and afterwards, there were recriminations and some long, hard looks in the mirror. the national republican party convened a high-level study to take what they said would be an unvarnished look at what went wrong and to plan for how to fix it for the future. quote, if our party is not welcoming and inclusive, voters will continue to tune us out. we should educate republicans on the importance of developing and tailoring a message that is non-inflammatory and inclusive to all. quote, the republican party needs to stop talking to itself. we've become expert in how to provide ideological reinforcement to like-minded people, but devastatingly, we have lost the ability to be persuasive with or welcoming to those who do not agree with us on every issue. the republican p
then vote for us! the republicans picked a nominee in the "let 'em die" republican primary last year, and that nominee got clobbered in the general election. while the republicans also lost seats in the senate and also lost seats in the house. and afterwards, there were recriminations and some long, hard looks in the mirror. the national republican party convened a high-level study to take what they said would be an unvarnished look at what went wrong and to plan for how to fix it for...
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thank you for staying us into the middle of the night to be with us. i really appreciate it. >> reporter: my pleasure, rachel. >> what can you tell us about the situation in cairo and around egypt today? compared with yesterday? whether it seems like the situation is settling down at all or whether it's going to continue the way it has been? >> reporter: well two things. one, this scope of what happened yesterday is still being realized today on a humanitarian level and on a political level. yesterday we didn't have a sense of how bad it was going to be. the muslim brotherhood was saying thousands of supporters were killed. the death tolls began very low from the official government sources. by the end of today, we are still getting a better picture of the kind of human toll these casualties or, rather, these crackdowns have resulted in. we're looking at a number of 600 or so killed so far. there are still hundreds of bodies laying in a mosque that are still unidentified, unaccounted for. people are expecting that number to go up in the coming hours, p
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iraq and afghanistan veterans, 54% of us use the v.a. it's higher than any other c confli conflict. it's because of the high survival rate on the battlefield. the v.a. is doing a better job. it's about telling stories. we have been -- we published the weight we carry. a website where veterans tell their stories about the backlog and the wait they have to get their stories out there. we hear numbers like 500,000 it's not statistics it's lives. >> are you satisfied with how the obama administration is going? >> the administration has been active behind the scenes. i know the president pays attention to this. i'm paid to know that. it's my job. what i want to see is the president telling that veteran in the middle of the country waiting a year for benefits not only does he have their back but there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's important the president spoke out. we need to see him use the profile and talk about it. this whole month we are going around to congressional districts around the country and putting faces and putting faces to numbers where we are talking to members of
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it's an automatic six seconds, it stays on, hopefully to stop us from using too much force or any force necessary and we will cuff the inmate and take them out of there. >> a tso is conducted like a military operation, with dozens of correctional officers involved. >> taking notes but really transcribing everything that's going on inside. >> be advised we have five -- >> they are joined by all of the island's special investigative units, canine, emergency services and gang intelligence. >> let's spread out. instruct them to get dressed, come down and get your i.d. cards. let's go. tell them to open up all of the cells on the top tier. >> get up, get up. >> put your hands behind your back. >> this was a tso our cameras captured in 1999. >> close 45. >> open up the bottom tier. >> close 15. >> you know the procedure. take the do rag off. strip down. stick your arms up. open your mouth. you got slippers? >> no. >> go get your sneakers. now get dressed. >> edward team to command control. >> proceed. >> first completed 15-a. >> this is the completion of the tso. so as you can see now, they'r
it's an automatic six seconds, it stays on, hopefully to stop us from using too much force or any force necessary and we will cuff the inmate and take them out of there. >> a tso is conducted like a military operation, with dozens of correctional officers involved. >> taking notes but really transcribing everything that's going on inside. >> be advised we have five -- >> they are joined by all of the island's special investigative units, canine, emergency services and...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snowden, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent repub
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. . >>> welcome back to "hardball." that hillary clinton mini series hasn't been produced yet and already, there's a plot twist. last week, rnc chair reince priebus spent time on television threatening cnn and nbc he will pull gop debates in the 208916 presidential cycle if both networks move forward with planned specials about hillary clinton. but over the weekend, "the new york times" revealed the conservative fox news channel's own sister entertainment division, fox television studios is in talks to produce and d
talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ....
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because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have already spoken out bill de blasio saying the overuse of this hasn't made new york city safer and driving the police and community further apart. weiner saying this is sad what is obvious when the police stop tens of thousands of citizens who have done nothing wrong. the overall whelming number being men of color basically civil rights are being violated. however, as we move forward as you say the mayor most likely not coming out to be in support of this. it creates a gray area for commissioner kelly. >> well, it creates a gray area to kel
because they are doing it to us. but don't criminalize our innocent sons and for that matter daughters in the name of trying to get other people and the program doesn't work as the judge says. >> you point out 88% of the stops resulted in police letting the person go without an arrest or any type of ticket meaning that there was not a credible suspicion. as we are awaiting to hear from the mayor coming up at 1:00, we have some of the candidates who are running for his job. they have...
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find us on facebook or tweet us on msnbc disrupt. don't go anywhere. you have the ed show coming up next. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> good evening. welcome to "the ed show" live from minneapolis. it's 5:00 eastern. let's get to work. that town has been a petrie dish of everything the democrat party stands for. >> take him to detroit. >> no! not detroit! >> i love you, detroit. >> massive unions, massive pensions. >> yes, lavish pensions. on average $19,000 a year which detroit now says they will pay 10
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we cannot allow people to came us backwards. what affects one indirectly affects us all. i want women to be outraged. that clip you showed about a cavity show. outrage. that's all i can say on a morning talk show. it's beyond outrage anybody would do to a woman. folks need to be fired. we cannot accept -- we accept a double standard in this country. we have to stop it. women must lift their voices and men who care about women must lift their voices. they are somebody's mother, daughter, aunts. we have to care about humanity and women are part of that humanity. we are forces of nature and we make a difference wherever we are. >> ohio state senator nina turner. thank goodness you were with me on this sunday morning. i have to say we have been beside ourselves with anger in nerdland about the invasions of women's privacy. you always help make me feel as though there's something to be done. we don't just have to be angry about it. thank you for joining me this morning. >> thank you, professor. >>> up next the political issue literally hitting home for millions right now when
we cannot allow people to came us backwards. what affects one indirectly affects us all. i want women to be outraged. that clip you showed about a cavity show. outrage. that's all i can say on a morning talk show. it's beyond outrage anybody would do to a woman. folks need to be fired. we cannot accept -- we accept a double standard in this country. we have to stop it. women must lift their voices and men who care about women must lift their voices. they are somebody's mother, daughter, aunts....
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage every american to vote, not make it more difficult to vote. it immediately turns off a voting bloc the republican party needs. these kinds of actions do not build the base. it just turns people away. you an say what you like, but there is no voter fraud. how can it be widespread and undetected? what it really says to minority voters is we really are sort of punishing you." joining me, host of "politicsnation," my colleague, reverend al sharpton. a special two-hour edition of his show will air tomorrow, "march on washington: the dr
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> this morning at a ceo forum in raleigh just seconds after governor mccrory left the stage, a well-known left wing extremist, former secretary of state retired general colin powell, took the stage as keynote speaker and basically let governor mccrory have it. no audio was allowed. here's what he said. "i want to see policies that encourage...
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we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british parliament is worth discussing. and i wonder how you think that informs congressional reaction. i mean, if david cameron was basically rebuked and said to the department, i get is, we're not going to go there. how does that inform the members who are very much in this debate? >> right, and chris says it is rare for it to happen in britain. what is rare in modern times and increasingly rare in politics is that congress really seriously involves itself in making foreign policy and making decisions like this. congress has been hap
we're down to basically us. and in terms of what the actual international legal foundation for a military strike is, that is unclear. the domestic legal foundation for it is unclear. so even before you get to the question about the moral calculation of whether it is right to do or strategically wise, there is no -- as far as i can tell, no very clear cut legal rationale domestically or internationally for a strike against syria. >> steve, as chris points out, the reaction from the british...
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leave us alone. get off our backs. >> attacking the first lady for taking a stand against a real problem? how long can they go? but today the first lady's getting the last laugh. the cdc reports that for the first time in decades childhood obesity rates are falling in many states. the report even mentions the let's move campaign as a contributing factor. looks like the right's eating their words. joining me now are goldie taylor and patricia murphy. thank you both for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> goldie, is this for real? attacking the first lady for trying to keep children healthy? >> unfortunately, it is for real. first lady obama actually launched the let's move program at my church here in atlanta in alpharetta. she came down here to talk about healthy eating, eating right, exercising. i remember when the trend was against including exercise and recess in the elementary schools. and so this isn't about new regulation. this is about inspiring parents to do what
leave us alone. get off our backs. >> attacking the first lady for taking a stand against a real problem? how long can they go? but today the first lady's getting the last laugh. the cdc reports that for the first time in decades childhood obesity rates are falling in many states. the report even mentions the let's move campaign as a contributing factor. looks like the right's eating their words. joining me now are goldie taylor and patricia murphy. thank you both for coming on the show....
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i'm not interested in whether they use the same sound studio or whether they use the same set. i don't know the truth of anything you're talking about. but i do know what's very clear. is that the company that puts these things on the air to promote hillary clinton including cnn is the company that is not going to be involved in our debates. period. >> so the people that write. >> with me now bill carter of "the new york times" and sam stein "the huffington post." let's be clear. we're arguing or they're arguing about a script that hasn't even been written. >> that's right. and i think first of all, i have no dog in this fight but when i wrote the story and realized that fox had involvement with their entertainment arm, i thought it was certainly interesting, and sort of raises the question of who is really responsible for putting on an entertainment thing, and how does it relate to anybody's news division. >> but i think it becomes, and i recognize that you have no dog in the fight. it seems like a hard an argument for reince priebus toe make that i'm going to hold accountable
i'm not interested in whether they use the same sound studio or whether they use the same set. i don't know the truth of anything you're talking about. but i do know what's very clear. is that the company that puts these things on the air to promote hillary clinton including cnn is the company that is not going to be involved in our debates. period. >> so the people that write. >> with me now bill carter of "the new york times" and sam stein "the huffington...
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ayman, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground today? >> reporter: sure. well, all attention and focus today has been on this one mosque near rumsy square. now, rumsy square was the intended destination for all those marches that were called for by the muslim brotherhood yesterday on the day of rage. and what happened last night, as the situation became extremely chaotic, a lot of people went into this mosque to use it as a makeshift field hospital, some of them wounded, some of them women, and at least some armed men. but what happened overnight, they essentially barricaded themselves in. supporters of the military, the military itself, and the police surrounded the mosque and that led to a very tense standoff throughout the early hours of the morning. now, because of that, the people inside did not feel safe enough to come outside, finding themselves in the midst of the police and the military and a lot of plainclothesed people, they said were thugs wanting to attack them. now, earlier this morning, the military and the police were out
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use the #waytooearly. still ahead on "way too early" team tebow playing for a roster spot versus the giants. he didn't look too good at first but the south paw warmed up. an office prank goes prehistoric. how these workers handled a dinosaur attack. that story and a check on weather. can you imagine if that thing stormed in here? >> over 80% of the city is flooded. covered with water up to 20 feet in depth in some places. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain, you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed. as if the weight of the world is resting on your face. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. liberated. released. decongested. open for business. [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] powerful sinus relief from the #1 pharmacist recommended brand. sudafed. open up. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now
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. >> thanks to joining us this hour. this is chris hughes, he was one of the founders of face back, going back to the dorm room days of harvard. in 2008 he ran the online part of barack obama's presidential campaign. he created the digital strategy that helped get president obama elected. last year he got married, he married sean eldridge in new york state. now, mr. hughes' new husband is running for congress as a democrat. the two of them are a democratic power couple from bright blue new york by way the bright blue california by way of harvard. to go along with his many, many millions and his liberal politics, mr. hughes last year bought a liberal magazine, the new republic, where you can find headlines like, new data that shows why the next republican nominee is screwed, and obstructing obama isn't in house republican's self-interest. john mccain, undecided 2016 voter, an exclusive interview. republican senator john mccain sitting down for an interview with the lefty smart kid of the new republic would be news in and
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thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be on. >> tell us your position on stop and frisk. this is now the key issue with many new yorkers. it comes down to how people are treated by people of authority on the street. if you were mayor, would you continue this policy? >> no, i would not. my position is clear. i'm against stop and frisk. i don't think it works. i think it its actually ripped communities apart and it makes it less safe. i think it's a misappropriation of police resources. i believe in community policing which is what i would do, community policing where the cops are working hand in hand with pastors, imams, business owners, community activists who generally know where the problems are in their community. if the cops would work closely with the community, they would be able to be that much more effective in reducing crime and keeping people safe. stop and frisk is stopping hundreds of thousands of people, almost all of whom have done nothing wrong. it's not the way to deploy resources. >> so you definitely would get rid of the policy. commissioner kelly repres
thanks so much for joining us. >> great to be on. >> tell us your position on stop and frisk. this is now the key issue with many new yorkers. it comes down to how people are treated by people of authority on the street. if you were mayor, would you continue this policy? >> no, i would not. my position is clear. i'm against stop and frisk. i don't think it works. i think it its actually ripped communities apart and it makes it less safe. i think it's a misappropriation of...
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you just have to delay us, deny us access, slow us down, make it too costly. so we have some disadvantages that we have to work through. the way the pentagon is set up, that's money. >> as the saying goes, what's old is new. you touched on this a little bit. this is what you've been writing about, going back to this conventional warfare. are we talking about going back and fighting wars like we did in 1776? what does this mean? i mean, i have two brothers that serve in the navy. this is really interesting to me. you talk about how prepared we are now. a lot of that is due to the time spent in iraq and afghanistan. why would we go back to the old way of doing things? >> you train for who you think you're going to fight next. talking about projecting power and the advantage goes to the defense, 1776, the united states was born from that concept. really, what they're looking at doing is making sure they can do both, making sure that china, north korea, iran, they don't think that they can get away with a more aggressive foreign policy, that we would be forced to
you just have to delay us, deny us access, slow us down, make it too costly. so we have some disadvantages that we have to work through. the way the pentagon is set up, that's money. >> as the saying goes, what's old is new. you touched on this a little bit. this is what you've been writing about, going back to this conventional warfare. are we talking about going back and fighting wars like we did in 1776? what does this mean? i mean, i have two brothers that serve in the navy. this is...
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which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more deadly. that's giving egyptian officials major concern. if it spreads out to other parts of egypt it could threaten the stability of this country and the rest of this region. >>> all right, here at home, conditions out west are perfect for wildfires and that's not perfect at all when you think about what's going on there. 44 burning. none worst than the beaver creek fire. the first fires laid out 10,000 homes are in jeopardy and more than 1,000 firefighters are trying to get things under control as the flames threaten some tourist towns prompting wi
which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more...
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. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election for new jersey's u.s. senate seat. after u.s. senator frank lautenberg died in june, new jersey governor chris christie appointed a replacement senator to keep that seat essentially occupied until new jersey voters could choose who they wanted to take that seat for the remainder of mr. lautenberg's term. well, as of tonight, we now know that the two candidates in that election to take frank lautenberg's u.s. senate seat will be for the democratic party the mayor of new jersey new jersey's largest city, cory booker. the republican party, the former mayor of new jersey's 280th largest city, a place called bogota. looks like bogota but say it bogota. lonegan is the former mayor. if you want to get a little flavor of what this race might be like, cory booker versus steve lonegan, mr. lonegan's previous preelection effort as mayor of bogota was subject of a spectacular documentary called "any town usa." >> steve lonegan is an outright liar. >> i
. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election for new jersey's u.s. senate seat. after u.s. senator frank lautenberg died in june, new jersey governor chris christie appointed a replacement senator to keep that seat essentially occupied until new jersey voters could choose who they wanted to take that seat for the remainder of mr. lautenberg's term. well, as of tonight, we now know that the two candidates in that...
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talk to us today. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. is your cholesterol at goal? ask your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you c
talk to us today. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe...
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america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we urge the government in egypt and all parties in egypt to refrain from violence and resolve their differences peacefully. >> basically issuing a statement. is the president right to keep the united states at arm's length from what's happening in egypt? >> the president has to navigate the anger and resentment that's now felt on both sides of the equation in egypt. let's remember, we have a stake in egypt's stability for the regional goals and objectives of u.s. foreign policy, jonathan. not only the camp david accords, not only its role in counterterrorism against islamists and t
america has lost too much influence among us. you no longer stand by us. it was quite a message to the obama administration that its support, at least within the militar military, was evaporated. >> given what you just said, the birth of a democracy is and has always been a rather messy and bloody process. so in terms of action, can the obama administration be reasonably expected to do anything other than this? do we have that tape? >> the world is -- what is happening in cairo. we...
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we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. we make lot of bread here. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the streets. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money,
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customers will still be able to use drive up a it tm machines. analysts say its each more expensive to operate a bank lobby. sony will launch the playstation 4 in the u.s. on november 15th. the ps 4 costs $399, $100 less than the new xbox 1. sony says it already has 1 million pre-orders worldwide. and twitter has a fast growing vine. its video sharing app now has more than 40 million registered users just seven months after its launch. they loop together six second video clips. i'm actually surprised about how much folks can videotape in six seconds. >> thank, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. s, courtney. >>> straight ahead, richard lui will be here with your sports highlights. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of
customers will still be able to use drive up a it tm machines. analysts say its each more expensive to operate a bank lobby. sony will launch the playstation 4 in the u.s. on november 15th. the ps 4 costs $399, $100 less than the new xbox 1. sony says it already has 1 million pre-orders worldwide. and twitter has a fast growing vine. its video sharing app now has more than 40 million registered users just seven months after its launch. they loop together six second video clips. i'm actually...
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david joins us now. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> you talk in the book about how genes teach us that a lot of sports advice doesn't necessarily apply specifically the idea that you should keep your eye on the ball. you write about how that's actually impossible because it takes a fifth of a second for the retina at the back of the eye -- you can see, you know the eye is red. it takes a fifth of a second to go from the back of the eye to process the ball, move across the si napss to get to a place where you know what you're doing. you write baseball players are actually aiming their bat and swinging before the ball comes halfway towards them. explain how that fits into genetics. >> so i thought that baseball players just had faster reflexes. turns out, it's absolutely not the case. that's why pro softball players can strike out the best baseball players. the bare minimum time it takes to initiate muscular action is half the total flight time of a major league pitch. just to initiate m
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thank you for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" it's the hottest show not on television. netflix's true story women's prison drama "orange is the new black." tonight i'll be joined by piper kerman, author of the book and inspiration for the show's lead character. you definitely want to stick around for that. >>> plus, did the department of justice really try to change a bunch of numbers on its website and hope we didn't notice? well, we noticed. that and a collection of other political sneakiness coming up. >>> we begin tonight with what appears to be the most restrictive voting measure passed in this country in the deep south since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. speaking of sneakiness, the bill was signed last night by north carolina governor pat mccrory, more than two weeks after it passed with no lye ceremony, not so much as a picture, just this weird 90-second hostage-style video. >> hi, i'm governor pat m
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us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in." a little more than amonth since egyptians gathered by the millions to celebrate the overthrow of their president. that country is in a state of emergency. >>> also tonight, a growing boycott for the winter olympics in rush why. it turns out harvey fierstein had a real problem with our coverage. tonight he will be here to set me straight. stay tuned for that. we must begin with the horrifying violence unfolding in egypt, in what looks to be a massacre of demonstrators during a military crackdown at two protest camps in cairo. 235 civilians have been killed. according to egyptian health officials, with more than 2,000 people injured. richard engel was there. >> security forces are firing into the side streets. positions between protesters, security forces, all over cairo, and this one looks like it's about to get very ugly [ speaking foreign language ] >> they are lying about
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that does it for us tonight. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> of the many who have been united states senators, only eight have been african-americans. only three of them elected to the senate by popular vote. tonight, cory booker seems well on his way to being the fourth african-american to be elected
that does it for us tonight. now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> of the many who have been united states senators, only eight have been african-americans. only three of them elected to the senate by popular vote. tonight, cory booker seems well on his way to being the fourth african-american to be elected
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does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's calamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the largest economy the world has ever known. we control our own currency. you know what that currency is? the dollar. the currency the rest of the world relies on. we're not part of the euro, which is at the core of greece's problems, here's one more reason we're not greece. we're running a much lower deficit than expected than all those predictions expected. according to the congressional budget office, the current laws that govern federal taxes and spending do not change, the budget deficit will shrink this year to 462 billion. so why bring all this up?
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thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. this is one of those days in the news when there is a lot going on. just in domestic news, a lot going on. son of the famous civil rights leader, jesse jackson, jr. was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison today for taking campaign money and spending it on himself. his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled by the supreme court, the pentagon announced the new rules for service members who want to marry their same sex partners. in north carolina today where republicans just passed and signed the most draconian new voter suppression law in the country. that state's democratic u.s. senator asked the justice department to look into that new law and consider intervening in north carolina to stop it. florida's governor is suing georgia's governor saying georgia is stealing florida's water from a river the two states are supposed to share. the republican pa
thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. this is one of those days in the news when there is a lot going on. just in domestic news, a lot going on. son of the famous civil rights leader, jesse jackson, jr. was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison today for taking campaign money and spending it on himself. his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled...
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he put forward ideas that republicans used to support. but this past week with the transportation bill and the hud legislation, there was so much infighting between the republicans they couldn't even make it go. but that would have created jobs. this week the gop became job killers themselves. that would have created money for infrastructure and jobs. instead, what did they say? they couldn't even get their own act together. >> bob, the political strategy, president's out talk together american people about the economy, saying he will keep throwing ideas out there. is that winging it or will he be respected for doing that? or is that him throwing his arms up saying i can't get anything done with this crowd. what should his strategy be? what can he do? >> he has it try to make a deal. though i'm skeptical he will make a deal in the end. there's a descent chance he gets by the debt ceiling. descent chance getting by the continuing solution. it is hard for him to come to a grand bargain with the republicans. by the way, lowering the corporat
he put forward ideas that republicans used to support. but this past week with the transportation bill and the hud legislation, there was so much infighting between the republicans they couldn't even make it go. but that would have created jobs. this week the gop became job killers themselves. that would have created money for infrastructure and jobs. instead, what did they say? they couldn't even get their own act together. >> bob, the political strategy, president's out talk together...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> for the first six years of his post presidency, bill clinton keeps a low political profile. but in 2007 his wife, senator hillary clinton, announces she is running for president. the former president becomes her biggest advocate and campaigner in chief. >> thank you. >> early on, he was such a big, huge rock star that when hillary was first running, you know, for him to go out to an event, get gigantic crowds in and then turn it over to hillary and let her explain why she is running for president. as the battle between senator clinton and her major opponent barack obama heats up, bill clinton often plays rough defense. >> it is wrong senator obama got to go through 15 debates trumpeting his superior judgment and how he had bee
i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> for the first six years of his post presidency, bill clinton keeps a low political profile. but in 2007 his wife, senator hillary clinton, announces she is running...